| For children 6-7 years old in Arlington, Vienna, Tysons, Falls Church, Annandale or Fairfax. |
| We are doing ymca delicious delights, but as of today, there was only one slot left. I saw 3 cooking camps in the Arlington county camp brochure but not full day. |
Finding a full day cooking camp has been a challenge
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| Cookology or Culinaire? |
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Jccnv is partnering with Cookology. It's for rising 3rd graders. Maybe give them a call and see if your child can attend.
All day cooking is hard. It's a long time for anyone to be on their feet over hot oven. Jccnv includes transportation and then they'll do some more traditional camp activities during the day. |
| We're doing one, but it's on Capitol Hill in DC. |
| Look for tiny chefs camp locations. The one at st Stephens (Alexandria) was great |
How do I sign up for this? I went to the school website and couldn't see a link for summer camps. |
| I've been looking for this for 6 year olds too, but in the Bethesda area. |
| I could not find one for my 10 year old. |
| 13:47- check the ymca. There might be more openings in the older age range. |
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Falls Church City Parks & Rec is offering at least two cooking camps. If you are a city resident, you can start registering now. If not a city resident, registration begins on Monday. The camp I registered my kid for goes from 9-3 and then they offer both before and after camp care. http://fallschurchva.gov/camps
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| Pinecrest has a few cooking camps. I believe Congo has a farm to table cooking camp as well. |
| Does anyone have a real learning experience with their kid at cooking camp? |
Yes, the Bullis School summer camps. Much more advanced than Tiny Chefs. True cooking instruction and sophisticated meal prep. My 9 yo loved it! |